Sentence examples for estimates to be exaggerated from inspiring English sources

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IPT, the publication of the Institute for Psychological Therapy, reported in 1992 that later government investigations proved her estimates to be exaggerated by "several orders of magnitude".

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By 1993, the total that was being removed was said to be over one million cubic metres". Tracking other country import data suggests this latter estimate to be exaggerated.

Although those estimates turned out to be exaggerated, the true size of the reserves is still substantial.

Some police estimates of previous protests have proved to be exaggerated.

For some anglers (especially those who reported more than three fish meals per day), consumption estimated from species-specific questions appears to be exaggerated, a problem that has also been noted in other studies (e.g., Björnberg et al. 2005; Cavan et al. 1996).

They seemed to be exaggerated.

The fear is likely to be exaggerated.

They are far more apt to be exaggerated.

They almost always turn out to be exaggerated.

Scepticism about Russia proved to be exaggerated last year.

Besides, most everything Texan tends to be exaggerated.

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